Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor Since The College of Wooster’s Student Center renovation began, spaces for students to engage and dine are significantly limited. Spaces like the Alley, the Pit, and Mom’s Café are no longer available. Although Campus Dining has adjusted their operations — …
The College of Wooster Continues to Navigate the Pandemic with Updated COVID-19 Policies
Sam Boudreau News Editor Testing Outside of testing students upon arrival, the College is only testing unvaccinated students on a regular basis this year. “We are not regularly testing vaccinated individuals,” President Sarah Bolton said. “The circumstances under which we would test vaccinated individuals …
Theatre and Dance Department Productions Underway
Mekdes Shiferaw Arts and Entertainment Editor Freedlander’s fall production is already underway. The audition and callback process began in early September and performances will be held later this fall. This year’s production, “Far Away,” is a 2020 play written by Caryl Churchill, the author …
New Art Exhibit Opens at the College of Wooster
Haley Huett Arts and Entertainment Have you ever wondered what Wooster’s mummy really looks like? Are you curious about the face underneath the wrap? The Ebert Art Center opened its new exhibit, About Face this week. The pieces explore the ways artists depict the human …
Scot Spirit Day is Back in Person and Better than Ever
Blakely Dishman Features Editor On Friday, Sept. 3, Scot Spirit Day returned to campus for the first time since the fall of 2019. While there was the opportunity for a virtual version in 2020, the high vaccination rate among students this year allowed for an …
A Look Into the BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance
Savannah Sima Features Editor BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance (BIPOC PAA), an organization headed by Victoria Silva ’23 and Teresa Ascencio ’23, debuted at Scot Spirit Day this past Friday, Sept. 3. BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance has been in the works for nearly two years. According …